Sound like a driver crash, odd that the miner doesn't crash either, you could try to kill all binaries, and do a nvidia drivers reset, then restart the miner, may work, your solution work too
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are you using latest version with the --noconnect ?
Me i noticed another odd thing, if you use the miner multiple times throught the day, the hashrate lower gradually like 1% each time it's started, if you reboot the rig it's back up to the normal hashrate, i never noticed this with EWBF, it's kinda odd.
Yep, latest zm with --noconnect, latest nvidia and cuda driver.
For now ewbf's still a win for me, despite a little slower than zm, but I don't have to worry either pools going down, or have to restart the miner every X hours. I like zm with active dev and hope with constant update, the stability and features is up there or better then with ewbf.
I'm, still requesting pool failover, by the way
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I'm getting 390 vs 375 with my 1070 (60%, +175 core, +200 Mem)
But with dev fee the added 15 sol/s turns into a net +7.5 sol
Would be nice to have the dev fee to drop to 1%
Great work
I've got 478-489 sol/s Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1070 with micron memory, 70% power, +100 core, +700 memory
Has anyone else noticed that when you drop the power draw on your cards, it doesn't adjust the Sol/W readings in the miner? I took mine from 85% down to 67% and after a few minutes they were still showing 3.30 Sol/W.
Seems like driver bug? I noticed after add more card, Sol/W reading shows "infinity" in my rig. I have to reinstall nvidia and cuda driver then the Sol/W reading back to normal.